Eligible applicants must be permanent U.S. citizens or permanent resident aliens who are third, fourth, or fifth-year undergraduates of landscape architecture at a Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board (LAAB) accredited school.

Three $5,000 awards, one of which is only available to minority students.

Applicants must be an advanced undergraduate or graduate student enrolled at an accredited U.S. university studying horticulture, conservation, botany, environmental science and landscape design relating to the arid landscape.

The Foundation is the charitable arm of ASLA Colorado and recognizes and supports sustainable and
innovative projects and programs that conserve, improve and enhance the built
and natural environments.

Each year, the JSR Foundation awards 1-2 scholarships of $2,000 to
students who demonstrate a passion for preserving, improving and enhancing
public spaces through responsible and innovative land use and design.

The competition is open to all students of an accredited landscape
architecture program (BLA or MLA). Only individual submissions will be
accepted, and each student is permitted only one entry.

Two qualified applicants will receive an annual stipend and full tuition support for enrollment in the Kansas State University post-baccalaureate MLA program. This is a one year (12‐month) fellowship, with the potential to be extended one or two more years after annual review.

Student fellows will engage in graduate research study related to material technologies, fabrication, and performance in landscape architecture.

Open to college juniors, seniors or graduate students majoring in horticulture or related fields with preference given to students from Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, or West Virginia.

The Olmsted Scholars Program recognizes one outstanding student leader from each university with an accredited landscape architecture program. Olmsted Scholars are nominated by faculty — students do not apply directly.

One $25,000 national award; all nominees are recognized as University Olmsted Scholars

The RHS Interchange Fellowship: Provides up to 12,000 GBP and enables one American student to spend ten months working and studying at
leading horticultural centers or historic and botanic gardens in the UK.

The GCA Interchange Fellowship: Provides up to US$30,000 and enables a British recipient to attend a graduate program in horticulture,
landscape architecture, or environmental studies at a US university for
one academic year or for a one-year internship at Longwood Gardens in
the US.

Applicant must be an advanced undergraduate or graduate student studying urban forestry, environmental studies, horticulture, forestry, or related courses. Students must be enrolled during the academic year following the award

To support graduate students in New England and California whose studies are directed toward improving environmental quality and who demonstrate leadership in their field.

The fellowship provides a one-year, $13,000 cash award for graduate study as well as networking and leadership support to awardees. Twenty fellowships are awarded each year (ten in California and ten in New England).

Please contact the Robert and Patricia Switzer Foundation (207-338-5654; erin@switzernetwork.org) for application deadlines.

If you administer a landscape architecture scholarship or fellowship program and would like to be included in this list, please contact cmillay@asla.org.